Princeton Women’s Tennis Team Secures First Ivy League Win Against Columbia
In a thrilling match-up, the No. 52 Princeton women’s tennis team secured their first Ivy League win of the season with a close 4-3 victory over the No. 44 Columbia Lions. The win came after a series of intense matches that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
The doubles matches set the tone for the day, with first-year Alice Ferlito and senior Neha Velaga clinching a quick victory to kick things off. Despite facing tough competition in the other doubles matches, Princeton managed to secure the crucial doubles point, giving them an early lead.
As the singles matches unfolded, each player showcased their skills and determination on the court. From tiebreaks to momentum shifts, the matches were filled with intense rallies and strategic gameplay. Despite some setbacks, the Princeton players showed resilience and fought hard to secure the win.
One of the standout performances of the day came from senior Neha Velaga, who battled through a tough match to secure a crucial point for the team. Her determination and strong play were instrumental in securing the victory for Princeton.
With this win under their belt, the Princeton women’s tennis team looks ahead to their upcoming match against Brown. With their strong form and determination, they are poised to continue their winning streak and make their mark in the Ivy League.
Overall, the team’s performance against Columbia showcased their talent, teamwork, and fighting spirit. As they continue to push forward in the season, fans can expect more exciting matches and impressive victories from this talented group of athletes.